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National Zoo’s Giant Panda Cub Begins Taking ‘Field Trips’

The National Zoo’s eight-week-old giant panda cub started taking “field trips” with his mom Mei Xiang into their enclosure.

Kobe Bryant’s Lakers Jersey on Display at National Museum of African American History

Kobe Bryant’s jersey that he wore at the 2008 NBA Finals is on view at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History.

DC Rolls Out New Coronavirus Exposure Notification App

The District has launched a new smartphone app to help conduct contact tracing in the spread of the new coronavirus.

DC Police Launch Investigation Into Queens Stroll Place Killing

DC police are investigating the death of a man who was found with gunshot wounds in Southeast DC on Monday as a homicide.

District Announces New List of High-Risk States as Coronavirus Remains Threat

Washington, DC has updated its list of high-risk states requiring a 14-day quarantine upon traveling from due to the threat of coronavirus.

DC Officers Do Not Face Serious Disciplinary Action After Most Police Misconduct Complaints: Report

About 60 percent of all sustained complaints of police misconduct in DC ended with mild punishments in fiscal years 2018 and 2019, revealed a recent report.

DC Police Buy $130,000 Worth of Tear Gas for Possible ‘Election Unrest’

DC police placed orders to purchase $130,000 worth of tear gas canisters and grenades for a possible “civil disturbance” after the presidential election.

Activists Prepare for Second Women’s March in DC on October 17

The District of Columbia will be witnessing the second edition of the Women’s March on Saturday, October 17, this time with coronavirus measures.